Biloxi Blues
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:15:01
..seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty...
:15:09
Watch out! Let me through!
:15:12
Ah! Heads up!
:15:19
If this keeps up, we'll lose this war.
They'll be speaking German in Chicago.

:15:23
We could all
go on sick call tomorrow.

:15:26
You don't go on sick call with this guy
unless a tank runs over you.

:15:31
- Jesus, this thing's a slingshot.
- Is this bunk taken?

:15:34
Oh, no. I don't mind dyin',
but I don't wanna get my nose blown off.

:15:46
Hooray, hooray.
:15:49
Oh, what could I do?
I could be shot for disobeying orders.

:15:52
You musta done somethin' to piss him off.
:15:54
Nothing, I swear. He's nuts.
:15:58
Maybe the humidity rusted his brain.
:16:01
Yeah, that's a good choice, Jerome. I'd
like to walk in my sleep with a bayonet.

:16:05
I have a curvature of the spine.
I can't sleep on this thing.

:16:08
- The heat is getting hotter.
- You giris from the big city can't take it?

:16:12
I can take whatever you can take.
:16:16
- Don't tell me they're shippin' us out!
- That's chow time.

:16:20
Chow time. Wash up,
change and let's move.

:16:24
Maybe there's a place around here
where we could eat out.

:16:35
It's not bad. It just needs salt and pepper,
ketchup and mustard. That's all.

:16:39
If they dropped this over Germany, the
country'd come out with their hands up.

:16:43
I saw this stuff in the Bronx Zoo once.
Gorillas were throwing it at each other.

:16:48
You can get something else.
It's a government regulation.

:16:51
Enlisted men must be
served palatable food.

:16:54
So why don't you ask for
some matzo-ball soup, Epstein?

:16:57
I hear the army makes
great matzo-ball soup.


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